View source: R/nested_data_matrix.R
plot.nested_analysis | R Documentation |
Calls plot or another (base) plotting function on all models, arranging the output in subplots.
## S3 method for class 'nested_analysis' plot(x, ..., main = "", nrow = NULL, ncol = NULL) plot_nested_analysis( .x, .fun, ..., nrow = NULL, ncol = NULL, .model_column = .data$model, .output_column = NULL ) ## S3 method for class 'nested_prcomp' biplot(x, ..., nrow = NULL, ncol = NULL)
x, .x |
A nested_analysis object (or subclass) |
... |
Passed to the plot function. Tidy evaluation is supported, and arguments are evaluated within a transposed version of x for each row. |
main |
The plot title |
nrow, ncol |
Force a number of rows or columns in the output |
.fun |
A function that produces graphical output |
.model_column |
The column containing the model |
.output_column |
The column in which the output of the plot function should be placed |
the input, invisibly
nd <- nested_data( alta_lake_geochem, qualifiers = c(age, depth, zone), key = param, value = value, trans = scale ) na <- nested_analysis(nd, vegan::rda, X = data) plot(na)
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